Difference between Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources

MooMooMath and Science
20 Mar 201903:26

Summary

TLDRThis video from Moomoomath and Science explains the difference between renewable and non-renewable natural resources. Renewable resources, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass, can be replenished at the same rate they are used. In contrast, non-renewable resources, like coal, oil, natural gas, and uranium, take millions of years to form and are limited. The video encourages viewers to reduce, reuse, and recycle to preserve these valuable resources and promotes sustainable living practices, such as using less gasoline and recycling materials like plastic, paper, and metal.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Natural resources are materials from nature used by humans, such as water, oil, and coal.
  • 😀 Resources can be classified into renewable and non-renewable categories based on their replenishment rate.
  • 😀 Renewable resources regenerate at the same rate they are used and include solar energy, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass.
  • 😀 Solar energy can be harnessed using solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity.
  • 😀 Wind energy uses turbines to generate electricity from wind.
  • 😀 Hydroelectric energy uses moving water to turn turbines and generate power.
  • 😀 Geothermal energy involves capturing underground steam to produce electricity.
  • 😀 Biomass energy is produced by burning plant materials and organic waste, such as animal manure, to generate electricity.
  • 😀 Air and water are also renewable, continuously cycling and replenishing in nature.
  • 😀 Non-renewable resources, like coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear fuel, are formed much more slowly than they are used and cannot be replenished within a human lifespan.
  • 😀 To help preserve resources, individuals can reduce consumption, reuse products, and recycle materials like plastic, paper, and metal.

Q & A

  • What is a natural resource?

    -A natural resource is a material found in nature that is used by humans. Examples include water, oil, wood from trees, and coal.

  • What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources?

    -Renewable resources can be replenished at the same rate they are used, while non-renewable resources take much longer to form and cannot be replaced at the same rate.

  • Can you provide examples of renewable resources?

    -Examples of renewable resources include solar energy, wind, hydroelectric energy, geothermal energy, biomass, air, and water.

  • What are the characteristics of renewable resources?

    -Renewable resources are those that can regenerate or be replaced within a person's lifespan. They are continually replenished through natural cycles or processes.

  • What are some common renewable energy sources?

    -Common renewable energy sources include solar panels, wind turbines, hydroelectric dams, geothermal power, and biomass energy from plants and waste.

  • What is an example of a non-renewable resource?

    -An example of a non-renewable resource is coal. It takes millions of years to form and is not replenished at a rate that can keep up with its consumption.

  • Why is coal considered a non-renewable resource?

    -Coal is considered non-renewable because it forms over millions of years and once it is used up, it cannot be replaced within a human lifespan.

  • What is the acronym 'CON' used for?

    -'CON' stands for the three popular non-renewable resources: Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas.

  • What are some ways to reduce the use of non-renewable resources?

    -Ways to reduce the use of non-renewable resources include turning off lights when not in use, biking or walking instead of driving, and reusing and recycling materials like plastic, paper, and metal.

  • Why is it important to reduce, reuse, and recycle natural resources?

    -It is important to reduce, reuse, and recycle to conserve non-renewable resources, limit waste, and protect the environment for future generations.

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